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Liz Smith: Begging for a run of 'The Walker'
People who marry for money have the hardest job. You don't get the money. You just get to look at it!" This is a line from Paul Schrader's 2007 movie The Walker. It's uttered by, none other than, the living legend Lauren Bacall. This movie played a lot of...Tags: Movies, Steven Spielberg, Crimes, Santa Monica, Dustin Hoffman
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Yves Saint Laurent, 71; icon of French fashion design
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYves Saint Laurent, the French fashion designer who created a bold new dress code for women during the feminist revolution of the 1970s and helped launch the era of the celebrity designer with his jet-set lifestyle, died Sunday at 71. The designer died...Tags: Newspapers, Andy Warhol, New York Times, Fragrances, Defense
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Richard Chamberlain: Nervous in paradise
Richard Chamberlain, a trim and youthful 74, cherry picks his acting assignments these days.
"Working is lovely and not working is lovely," he says.
Chamberlain has called Hawaii home for more than two decades -- he currently lives in Maui -- and when...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Gloria Swanson, Gena Rowlands, Johnny Carson, Celebrity
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"August: Osage County" and "The 39 Steps" change locations
It's been eight years since a hit Broadway play changed theaters to accommodate still-flocking ticket-buyers. In 2000, it was "Waiting in the Wings," with Rosemary Harris and Lauren Bacall. This season, it happened twice in the same week. The Pulitzer...Tags: Theater, American Airlines, Inc., Alfred Hitchcock, Music Box Theatre, Oklahoma
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Celebs star in CBS' 'Secret Talents of the Stars'
Special to NewsdayAnd you thought you'd seen celebrities do everything. Dance, sing, skate. Live together, lose weight. Get arrested, go to jail, go to rehab. All dressed up, dressed down, dressed in (and out of) their underwear. But now TV has come up with a new way...Tags: Movies, Tony Curtis, Music, Celebrity, Athletics, Track and Field
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'Bank' on rooting for a merry band of thieves
Sun Movie Critic(A-) The gritty heist picture The Bank Job has everything adult action fans could want, starting with a grand, fact-inspired gimmick. We're in swinging England, 1971. To defuse or destroy blackmail photographs of Princess Margaret cavorting in the...Tags: Movies, Crimes, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Stephen Campbell, Theft
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Scarlett dazzles, gives 'em Elle
The EnvelopeScarlett Johansson on "The Other Boleyn Girl." Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany on dressing for events. Julie Taymor on "Across the Universe." Lauren Bacall scoffs, "Don't ask me about designer clothes."Tags: Paul Bettany, Julie Taymor, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Connelly
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Ridin' the reels
Special to the TribuneIn 1903, Edwin S. Porter made "The Great Train Robbery," the first true narrative film. From those early days of damsels in distress being tied to railroad tracks to today's cinematic blockbusters, directors have maintained a romance with the rails....Tags: Frank Sinatra, Movies, Owen Wilson, Eva Marie Saint, Transportation
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Peek into Oscars crystal ball
"Oh my God, this is a disaster. Now what are we going to do?" lamented one studio publicist handling a bunch of nominees and potential winners.
No, he wasn't talking about the WGA strike or the Super Tuesday primary results.
It was the just-announced...Tags: Football, Voting, Cate Blanchett, Movies, Marion Cotillard
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Filmmaker Schrader peers into heart of the solitary man
Special to the TribuneOnly the best movie characters become iconic, but they may as well be frozen in chunks of amber -- never progressing beyond the end credits. That is, unless a filmmaker such as Paul Schrader is on the job. The "Taxi Driver" screenwriter and writer-...Tags: Movies, Topanga, Crimes, Cinema Industry, Metal and Mineral
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Screenings shine bright with stars
Jack is back!
Warner Bros. had to turn away at least 50 Screen Actors Guild members at an overflowing screening of "The Bucket List" at the TV Academy in North Hollywood last night.
About 600 strong filled every seat and then some for the rare – and...Tags: Vanessa Redgrave, Cate Blanchett, Sean Penn, Denzel Washington, Movies
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Head of the family
For the purposes of this article, I will dispense with my usual sphinx-like air of mystery to tell you something personal. I am a new father.
This is an astonishing turn of events, primarily on account of my astonishing age (47). Nonetheless, my two...Tags: Brad Pitt, Honda, Vehicles, Town & Country Corporation, Dan Neil
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